Stan Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> in 
> sci.stat.edu, Alex T. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >A little bit silly question - does anyone know where I can 
> >get ANOVA (undergraduate statistics student course level)
> >summary with all the formulas ?
> 
> This should be in any undergraduate statistics textbook. Visit your 
> nearest library, or college library, if you haven't got such a 
> textbook. Or do a Net search. Google responded to a request for 
> "ANOVA and formula*" with 33,000+ pages, but on the first screen 
> there's a link to "Formula sheet for ANOVA".
> 
> (Insert obligatory "give a man a fish" quotation here.)

Which unfortunately is quite useless since it only contains one page
with standard ANOVA table. 30,000+ pages don't help too much too, since
there are only a few dozens of good pages among them and I don't have
time and resources for inspecting them all. Which is extactly 
the reason I was asking for help from someone who may already 
seen/written such a thing.
.
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